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@iqbal-h current HTTP binding is pretty basic and experimental. For example you can have only one method per channel. There are use cases in event-driven world where HTTP protocol is needed. And yes, reinventing the wheel is always bad and should always be a last resort. This is why there are discussions/experiments to enable the reuse of OpenAPI inside AsyncAPI. Both, OpenAPI and AsyncAPI are needed. |
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Hello, This topic may be very basic for the experts out there, but still, I want to initiate it for a clear understanding. I understand that OpenAPI is essential for representing request/response, and Async is for pub/sub (please correct me if I need to be corrected somewhere). However, Async API provides binding that one can use to represent HTTP messages and other formats. My questions are the following:
This discussion aims to clearly understand the purpose behind each API and why cross-compatibility is provided using binding.
Thanks.
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